
Why corporate AI super PACs spent $27 million on a local election
Corporate AI companies have spent $27.83 million to influence the NY-12 House primary, highlighting a significant shift in tech lobbying.
OpenAI's potential political influence is being countered by rival super PACs linked to Anthropic and Ripple.
The race features allegations of astroturfing and coordinated digital messaging campaigns supporting candidate Alex Bores.
Despite Bores' focus on AI safety legislation, the campaign has become a proxy war for major AI labs.
This spending demonstrates how deeply AI firms are investing in shaping regulatory outcomes through local elections.
The involvement of crypto billionaire Chris Larsen and Anthropic's direct funding underscores the high stakes for the industry.
This event marks a critical moment for understanding the intersection of artificial intelligence and political power.


